First Responders see the red cross IMMEDIATELY upon approaching the vehicle!

Inside the Seat Belt ID kit, first responders will find all the medical info you've assembled for YOUR loved one, including personal ID info, medical conditions and medications, allergies, Doctor info and all other info that YOU deem important.

It contains the same DNA/Fingerprint kit as our Child Safety Kit, and the Child Fingerprint Plus version also has 2 Child ID cards (see below), which can be carried by you, your child, your spouse, etc.
If your child is too young to carry an ID card, you can attach an ID card to their car seat OR to the inside of your glove compartment's door with the Velcro dots that come with this kit.

Remember, if emergency personnel can't find the ID card, the card will do no good in the event of an emergency.

These cards are perfect for wallet, parents, caregivers, etc. Keep one in the glove box, and don't forget one for the child's wallet or backpack!

The idea is to be sure that if something happens, you can quickly get your child's information to the people who need it.

In the past years there have been incidents at schools, hurricanes, and awful attacks against our country. While we all hope these things will never happen to us, sometimes we can't control life, and things happen. I feel better knowing that we have both of our children's information easily accessible in cars, wallets, at school and at home, just in case.

This is NOT a Child ID Kit, but it's important enough to have on both our Child Safety Products AND our Child ID Kit pages!

When your child takes off, don't waste time! Press the button on your keyring, and the little bear on your child's shoe or belt will begin to chirp, enabling you to find
them quickly.

This Child Locator comes complete and is ready to use as soon as you install the enclosed batteries. None of us wants to think about our kids taking off, but it sure is good to know that if it happens, you can respond quickly!

Your children should have ID with physical description, important phone numbers, medical info, allergies and more, in case of an emergency. We can help, with a Child ID Kit for just about everyone and every situation.

Think about it -

School ID cards usually have nothing more than a child's picture and maybe an ID number. A child should have contact phone numbers, medical issues, and doctor's name on their ID.

A child should have a complete ID with them at all times.

At school, on the bus, after school sports, at daycare, at Boy Scouts, things can happen anywhere.

Instant Access - A Child ID Kit from LucasWorks will give you and others instant access to ALL the info needed to find and/or help your child, from their description to what medicines they take, to permission for treatment in the event of an emergency!

Every day, NO MATTER WHERE WE GO, we ensure our son Lucas' safety with items from a Child ID Kit:

Just in case - Lucas, his dad, his teacher and I each carry a Child ID card for Lucas, so that if he becomes separated from whoever he's with, both Lucas AND the adult caregiver have immediate access to his photo, fingerprint, medical info, etc.

In the cars, too - There are also ID & medical authorizations in each of our cars, and Lucas wears additional ID on his belt (a Shoe ID Tag).

Everywhere, all the time - No matter where we are, at home or on the road, if there's an accident, paramedics or rescue personnel will know about Lucas' autism, medications, and also have permission to treat him, even if the adults with him are unconscious, because they will have the necessary authorization thanks to a Child ID Kit.

Can your child tell someone? If you have a child with autism or other special needs, and that child becomes lost or separated from you or their caregiver, teacher, etc., could they tell someone their name or your name?

Maybe not! As someone with an autism spectrum disorder or mental retardation, your child may not be able to tell someone their name, let alone their medical situation or condition, if they become lost.

If your child has diabetes or a seizure disorder, will someone know about it if they are involved in an accident?

Do rescue personnel KNOW about autism? In the case of someone with autism, in addition to your loved one's inability to communicate their vital information, you probably
already know that far too many people just do not know much about autism or its manifestations.

Sadly, this group is not just limited to neighbors and store employees, but includes law enforcement, fire and rescue personnel, paramedics, park service employees; the list goes on and on.

Does your child even know there's a problem? Add to this the fact that many people with autism and other mental disabilities don't even realize that there's a problem if they wander away, so they don't behave like someone who is lost.

This means that even if Mom tells the store manager about it, store personnel are looking for someone who is probably crying and acting confused, which is NOT necessarily what your child is doing!

Take heart! We have a Child ID kit for most situations, and one way to help keep EVERY child safe is to provide easy access this vital information in the event of a lost child or an emergency.